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26 Mar 2024

CEO of UK cycle clothing and accessories brand Lusso has said that the takeover of Wiggle by Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group represents an opportunity for small bike businesses to benefit...

25 Mar 2024

A government adviser on cities has urged ministers to make urban areas friendlier for walking and cycling, saying this would boost prosperity, health and personal freedom, and could even help...

25 Mar 2024

The annual e-bike monitor by market research institute GfK has found that the 25-34 age group made up a bigger portion of all e-bike customers in the Netherlands in 2023 compared with 2022,...

25 Mar 2024

When ACT member E-Motion Electric Vehicle Company in Swindon found that its outside wall had been vandalised with graffiti tags, manager Mark Butler decided to tidy it up a bit.
So Mark and...

22 Mar 2024

Rob Brown, co-director of Dalby Forest Cycle Hub, a not-for-profit hire scheme has been nominated for the Tourism Superstar 2024 award, run by VisitEngland.

14 Mar 2024

The Association of Cycle Traders has held productive discussions with the Cycle to Work Alliance around the issue of Cycle to Work reform, following the news that more than 650 independent bike...

12 Mar 2024

ACT parent company, Bira – the British Independent Retailers’ Association -  has said that the Chancellor’s decision to reduce national insurance rates could offer a...

11 Mar 2024

The Cycle to Work Alliance and the Association of Cycle Traders have identified common areas of interest around Cycle to Work reform.

11 Mar 2024

Cytech, the internationally recognised training and accreditation scheme for bicycle technicians, has launched a new Facebook group - the Cytech Tech Forum –...

11 Mar 2024

Proposed government changes to regulations and legislation governing EAPCs (Electrically assisted pedal cycles), which could see a doubling in the power of e-bikes to 500W and allowing ebikes to...

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Collaborate to survive

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

high streetWith the shift in the retail landscape and the introduction of new technologies and developments, retailers should be looking to collaborate. The high street is not failing but with the changing marketspace retailers collaborating with one another is key.

The high street has and should also be a beacon of inclusiveness, a community of retailers supporting everyone and progressing together.

As reported by InternetRetailing.net, Ocado chairman Stuart Rose discusses how collaboration and sustainability are both keys to succeeding in today's retail industry. The high street is there to stay but what is becoming more and more evident it that like any good business, or any good sports team or team, in general, you can't and don't do it on your own, you work together.

Rose says, "We just need to be entrepreneurial. Landlords have recognised that the old ways have gone, retailers have recognised that. It's about cooperation."

Today, more than ever, the customer is in control.

"They want what they want, when they want it, how they want it, and in any channel that suits them. And one other critical factor has changed as well - it's no longer at the price we choose to charge them, it's at the price they choose to pay us.

The thing has turned on its head, it's become a demand-led economy and if we don't understand that customers have plenty of opportunities to go elsewhere then we are lost."

As a bicycle retailer, you can adapt and modify your business to continue to trade within the ever-changing and challenging retail market. Why not dig into some key ideas to work with the retail community here.

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